
The first was rather ugly as both teams had trouble scoring and Rutgers got out to the early lead. Rutgers got the lead up to 8 at 22-14 before a 14-1 run in the last 5 minutes by the Huskies gave them the halftime lead at 28-23.
UCONN built the lead up to 12 in the second half but an 11-0 run by Rutgers got them within 1 point. UCONN’s last basket came at the 4:20 mark but they made 9 of 10 free throws down the stretch to provide the final margin of victory.
Note and Observations:
- The starters were Price, Dyson, Robinson, Thabeet and Adrien.
- Dyson, who is tied with Adrien for the team lead in scoring at 13 points a game, is the first freshman since Corny Thompson in 1979 to lead the Huskies in scoring.
- The scoring attack was balanced for UCONN. Besides the three mentioned above, Curtis Kelly added 9 and Thabeet added 8.
- Stat of the night: Thabeet, who is a 50% free throw shooter was 4 for 4 from the line. He also had 5 rebounds and added 4 blocks to the cause.
- Kelly was perfect from the floor (3 for 3) and was outstanding in his play tonight. He could be someone who could be counted on down the stretch.
- Adrien led the team with 7 rebounds.
- It was good to see AJ Price bounce back with a good shooting night (4 of 6 from the floor, 2 for 2 from 3 point land).
- Even though UCONN shot 72% (21 of 29) from the free throw line, as I mentioned above, they were 9 of 10 down the stretch. This is something I have been writing strongly about; Making free throws, especially down the stretch.
It wasn’t pretty but nonetheless, it goes into the record books as a W. With the win the Huskies move to 17-10 (6-7 in the Big East). The win also clinched a spot in the Big East Tournament. Next up for the Huskies is a nationally televised date (CBS) against Rick Pitino’s Louisville Cardinals on Sunday afternoon at noon at the Hartford Civic Center.

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